The impressive XPeng X2, a fifth-generation flying vehicle, was unveiled last month at the 13th Airshow China 2021. This fully-electric vehicle stands out due to its intelligent flight control system and highly-advanced autonomous flying capabilities. The X2 can perform automatic take-off and landing and autonomous flight route planning while providing real-time imaging, monitoring, and two-way communication.
At the exhibition, a promotional video showed how the X2 would be able to commute from the top of a residential building to another and connect to the airport and other transportation hubs. This two-seater with an enclosed cockpit represents “an exploration of an aircraft-car integration,” with a top speed of 81 mph (130 kph) and a 35-minute flight endurance.
The company announced that its recent Series A financing, adding up to $500 million, is the most significant single-tranche fundraising to date in Asia’s flying vehicle sector. Part of this funding will be used to advance the development and reach certification.
The XPeng-backed next-generation flying car is expected to be rolled out in 2024.